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Installation

Installation

1. Using the torque wrench and 13mm or ½ inch socket,Remove the two (2) inner nuts on top of the left and right strut tower inside the engine compartment.These are relatively easy to remove and should come off without much force. Make sure to save these four nuts and put these aside for the installation of the new strut tower brace.(Photo showing the location of the four nuts to remove prior to installing the strut tower brace)

2. Place the strut tower brace into position in the engine compartment to be tightened down.The strut tower brace is angled (slanted), so make sure the part that slants forward, is facing the front of the car. If you put it on the opposite way, it won’t fit correctly. (See photo below)

3. Install the 4 nuts you originally removed (2 nuts per side) and tighten securely.*You will want to verify the torque setting from Ford, however I believe it is recommended to be 25 lbs.

4. Make sure to check over all connections. Also be sure to remove any tools and materials inside of the engine compartment you used during installation. Below is a completed picture of the project.

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